Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1921, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| LOCAL, OIL STOCKS. Wyo-Tex .....25,2+-- 1 03 k3 “SILLINGS, Monh.’ July'30.—Earlye 30.—Early enactment of the meas- | Amalgamated Royalty .04 0% \Western Oi Fields 18 21 ure now pending for the e on of further time to holders iAmerican . : . 00% |X Oi ....- 18 20 of permits fer’ respecting for oil under the federal leasing Sinn a * 2 | NEW YORE CURB CLOSING act cf Febrtary 25, 1920. is urged upon’ congress in a re80- | Boston-Wyoming F = lution @dopted ye lay by the Billings Commercial club. Big Indian 15 j Merritt mre New Test I 5. Buck Creek as oe - Whrlker brothers sp: , marks ‘to [Salt Creek new . day on abreag§ tae phe Black, Tail a ee Which they cre Gritty | Blackstone’ Sait Creex. 203. ‘Neoedlen ic. ms |Cotumbine = Et ad lrg Consolidated Roy... 0 face 4 Chappelle . ¥ 30 Ser cexying of nm 1@irch hole down Domino . . OT. )5. oS qekeee aber = a a4 ther 1,300 feet. All, three -nands Bikhorn 4 "ee | NEW YORE pe a he tested if necessary t$ find p ES |B. T, Wiliams 3 45 duction, it ts said i ; Frariz .. ae | Menican -Petroleum With issuance by the depart Production Is Obtained|Gates .:: a7 ee A@ntat of the intértor of an‘ un ricted Ss 900 Great Western Tet.. BA ara 2s " patent tothe 160 acres of land ha From Sand Feet Deeper |Siutton rake WE 62 py or nlp ti Seon saree ‘ing been placed on record at the Mu Than First Sand Jupiter OB) es anager ances Se ORT ET ‘etlghell. county courthouse 1 ot risers Kinney ... 1g | Union Pacifie RR. 430.37 7 stacles= have been wed for t es giet Rohe : Lance Creek Roy ‘ot FOREIGN EXCHANGE. commencement of operat on t Atiden dome structure, PN} Taal Royalty 08 | Stetling fear. % tract at once. » Rorthern Wyoming, NaS /rusk Petroleum... | Francs c Ramor of Strike Denied. pow pels ais Prva Mike Henry Marks 4 Av®ording to information reacti aoa enn 8 the three | Mountain : | Lire peas Fe" tere today from Conrad, the Be atGone bythe ReMilationl Northwest -. \Cal Money ..............4% per cent ringer drillers are still driving down formation which uBeReeieChelion wan 7 00% | LIBERTY BONDS, ward through a reddish-brown furm nd abaut 900 feet p esintd ees * _ | sis meee {Om despite rumors of a strike. Productic eae verton Refs. : st an two"etrata of gas-bearing sands hate opened hy the hic ON coments arte Royalty’ and Prod. 4 11 ||Second 4s % been Saeed off Into the Winch eas: it hed been succesful In anutting oft tse oe ea : 03 | Pirst 4a. ing-an@ drilling continues in the eight, the in the first sand: ‘The first rons Hell” Roy. #1 03 | Second, 4% 1648 paid. 2 sand wos a heavy producte,.ana it wrighe Wire nag a =~ ee aes Rig for Wildcat Unloaded. took months of labor to .cutzoff- the] Wwyo-Kahs. cy 1.35 | Viewry 4%s . information reaching herc from production so that drilling seoula be Mavre that a.rig is being loaded at resumed to lower formations.» WroOusING CRUDE OL MAREE y Fis will dritt a test hole on the Little ‘Jn preparation for development / Cont otf. ‘ah fs = ’ (OS L:096 30 1.348, decided yesterday to A ffelpser bond with the Moscow. interna- f i saan have v “been atleast thirty days less ‘WHreduetion were undertaken. #uime that the well was first ‘Vin tothe water sand. the aqua ‘ghut off and the well drilled to an oil Ukpr Giendo after having struck a. for- yet a1 “This is a decrease of $19,616,410 from | ERY (WMBKET BOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS [peace MONTANA OPERATIONS REVIEWED *ohat place for shipment to Great Fall beings with it information that the ady dome. t Of Great ugh. New Work Planned at Lauret. Winjs Ditmer, field representative for thé Shower Oil and Gas company, is'in ‘Billings arranging for “opening fofti¢es of the company in this city the old camp buildings used by B. I ‘Hoyt in the test operations: on the | Laurel field are being repaired and made ready for éccupan®, he says. | Gladys Beile Well Abandoned. he Gladys Belle Oil company of ‘aise, Okla. yesterday abandoned Wing on the Huntley dome, 14 mites of Billings, after carryftiz the hgle down 3,035 fect. Drilling of the to this depth has conmumed ‘bat | 88 days, and but for deinys inpident | to. collapsing of casing strings and the difficulties of attempting to carry ¢ hole down through a soft; cavey , drilling time would have located 17 miles north Falls, near the town of Curtis W el | Drilling. * Sy "Work in the Curtis well near Col-| Riv ters” W has been resumed after several weeks suspension of drifling | ‘While efforts to cut off # heavy water At the dritied was sand underneath.. The water broke. through again however, and drilling was suspended until this flow. was Ffforts are belt made now @ -yeach the sand which developed. the oil showing before the water wane’ In. Granite Struck a at Glendo. *The Detroit-Wyoming Oil company has completed pulling casing from the which it has been drilling north matjon said to be granite at a depth fect. This has a tendency to re the activities of other. inter ests. —_>_— Reserre. Deficit Shown. NEW YORK, July 20.—The actual Condition of clearing house banks and trust’ companies for the week shows a: $13,321,120 deficit in legal reserve. last week BUILDING GOOD HOMES. “THE COUNTRY NEEDS BUILD. INGS AS ® - ciTy. TICULA S- NEEDS ‘HOMES. BUILDING (TERE WILL yER BE | ANY NOW. AT ROCK BOTTOM ROVER C..GORSUCH. * SE AND WOLCOTT STREETS. BUILDER OF GooD HOMES, 29-8t , Sesser Seared. FRENCH LABOR VOTES. “ILLIE, France, July_30.—The del. ‘sates to the convention of the Gen- @ral Bederation of Labor, by a vote Py P tinue adhesion to intertiationale. the Amsterdam The minority fayored Sas pao ‘os Of 64 organized and three un ganized: counties of South Dakota men filling the office éf.eounty sitperintcndents of the pub — HK HR K Branch nS 42 West Midwest Ave. | Phono 74. K. Reattor : 3 H Choice store on CY ‘avonue, for groceries. Monery combincd, delica- teégseneer drug. xtors. _ Abo. taut adjolainm tnention cutabié confes- |for-several feet gave way tunder: the | strain gus pr at aril bad will has be from t \For CD. erton, Jengage in known ein! a. ea Led eri vintin, hes, Dry Re- Notary “Public <HKHKHKHKHKHKHK! ROAR Ame e RT oA K the depth where the an aL“ point. Man Joins Casper Real E. state Dealer erton resident winds jestate for the F Alex Marshall.” Arrangements for the new. firmewere perfecthd yégterday.~ Mr. Brown wa erton for eight years and.is favorably int underground and, the earth In an endeavor to cut off the duction a pit will be dug td as broke through p the gas yield endeavor to ¢ danger will attend this work, Implement of modern, well will be bought into place, It remembered that. this welt ‘en’ notorious in breaklig forth ime to fime and hag been’ the of ral_serious--acqidents. mer Riverton Brown, forme erly, 4 prominent who his bandied ‘S wartl Yor real State bank. of Riv; hits located in Caspar and wilt real estate bukingss with of doll a resident of tiv: 10 ‘scores of people in that vi- and in sper, linen live longer. Call for a demonstration by the factory representative FURNISHED BY T ments had been “mado, tq| Grass Cresk $1.00 the gas producfian before | Torehlight 1,00 e second sand was reached, it id | Blk Basin 1.00 sported’ and as soon as=the >sand|Gresbull — 1.00 jus touched the weil was gapped and| Lsincé Creek — reinforced. The tarrific prossure’ ta} Lander °« said to have parted the caging at the firat jo NATRONA RED GROSS 15 ASKED 10 AID IN THE “CLEANUP CAMPAIGN ‘The Natrona county chapter of the, Red Cross has been’ asked to assist the government in its “clean up cam: mugn designed to place the claims} of every veteran of the world war en- titfed to government ussistance in the course of adjudication. ‘There’ is being: created in cach state a “clean Gp squad” consisting. of representa tives of, the government, the “Red Cross, und the “American Legion who sha’ -uridertake to “tocate, all -veter- uns who f¢F any reason have failed to obtain., proper adjuptment of) their claims. — Arrangements have — been made to put these claims through the shortest possib'e channels Any ex-service man or woman who} feols that he is in any way entitied to receive compenaation, medical treatment or hospitalization at the ds of the government “Out Damned Spot!” Vainly cried Lady Macbeth. Since the Scottish noble- woman’s historic utterance, many an American housewife has poignantly exclaimed at spots, as she has-bent over” the steaming washtub and toiled with the family washing. Removes the spots. It washes any fabric, from the most dainty, filmy lingerie to the heavy kitchen rugs, and i¢ washes clean—washes clean without tearing and grinding the life out of the clothes. The Laundry Queen lets your —right in your home. NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 69 Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg. fhe Casver Dailey Cribune AYLOR & CLAY Phones 203-204 Rock Creek Salt Creek Big Muddy Pilot, Butte --.-.... Hamilton Dome Mule Creek —- Pastry Fired At Socialist Aide m Towa BOONE, Hazlitt York, was peited with pastry ordered off the streets of here when “she criticised the pre ent form of verenment in the Unit ed “States. 7 A near (riot) resulted when menibers of the lock! Ameri can Legion post andy sunporters, of Mrs. Hablett clashed. Ini the midst ‘of the trouble the city and county authorities ordered Mra. Haziett from the streets. No } arrests were made. Mrs. Hazlett announced she would ‘make another atiompt to speak here ton Towa, July’ 30.—Mre, Tan Socialist lecturer from New and \bysenlling at the Red Cross wttite ji the Midwest building and give snely Information as. will be {the “clean up squad" when ‘it arrives [in Casper to push matters for the nefit of the late vetera THE SLOW DEMAND effect“on the wheat Slowness of export call tended further 10 weaken values and s9 too did favor- able crop ened out from traders who talked of higher prices after the present heavy | movement of wheat lets up. Opening quotations which changed figures to %c September, $1.23% to § BEARS GRAINS Poultry. Prices Fall Off at Opening ony et Prospects of Large Receipts | Next Week } CHICAGO. large receipts July Monday had a bearish market today 20.— Prospects of of davices from Canada. On he decline, however, demand broad er varied from 2.50 yet CHICAGO, July session. } eee Lives CHICAGO, July 30.40. compared with a week ago; better |narrow but strong underlying strenz grade beef steers and yearlings. to 40¢ higher: others weak to unevenly | lower 50c to 750 lower: ull; steady. Hoge—Receipts. 5,000; fairly active, |and Kelly PAGE NINE $1.25@7.60 cwt.; California white rose | Belgian Fra n Nebraska early Ohios, 32.256 cwt.; Jersey cobblers, $3@3.25 Demand, 9 shies Provi 30.—Butter — No 10,568 No session; receipts Opening Largely Irregular With Many Specialties Still Weak, Report 25; Alive, lower; 2be@ 30c. tock Mart fowls, ' | NEW YORK, July 30—Trading 8. Bureau today’s stock market continued of a 1,000; dull character. Price changes were! Markets)—Cattie— Receipts, Cotton. NEW TORK tures closed stea Decembér $12.65; Janus siz March $12.95; May $13 i A aaa Problems of Far Cotten fu 25e|was noticeable in the major issues, es prersraote goy r | pecia the raile which were again the of the market There were jar tendencies in most groups »me short covering before the close caused slight advances in |United Fruit, Bethlehem Steel “B” Springfield, sugars tobaccos she stock steady to 25¢ high fully 25¢ higher; veal calves, heavy calves very stockers and feeders generally bull irre cember $1.26. te-$1.26% unevenly steady to 15c lower than |and textiles remained firm on a small E t M T by a moderate, decliho all around and| Yesterday's average; clearance fairly turnover. Selling shortly after the} as enace 0 then something of a raily. good; top, $11.65; bulk light and light/opening carried — Virginia-Carolina . Monthend evening up made price | butchers, $11.20@11.60; bulk packing |Chemical preferred to a new low level Peace of Werld changes irregular in. the late dealings. | SWS, $2.40€9.90; pigs slow, 25e to 40c/for the year. The market continued The market closed nervous, %c net | lower. jirregular up to the close. sales being b, jOwer at lc advance, with Septeacher| Sheep—Receipts, 2,000; practically ‘approximately 150,000 shares > = $1.22% to $1.23% and December} !! packer direct; compared with) —_—-— SAN. FRANCISCO, July 30.—The $1.26% to $1.26% week ago; western fat lambs, 25c to| NEW YOF July 30. — Stocks |peace of the world will only be as Predictions of dry weather ga‘e|5 lower; natives about 28c lower; opened irregularly today, but in most|sured when the questions’ agitating firmness to corn. After opening Sc] Yearlings steady to 25¢ lower; sheep |cases slight gains were made by the in the Far East have been settled, Dr. off to %@tse higher, with Set‘ember|™ostly steady; feeder lambs, 50c| leading issues. In apit of the strength Jacob Gould Schurmag, newly ap F at 60%c to 60%c, the market scored | higher. jin the railroad group, certain special-| pointed United States nister slight general gains. such as Pierce Arrow. China, declared in an address befor Suty* dethdaey tabteeetant natch tuatad Closing Quotations International the Cornell University club of north Sag at the last. The close was uncet July 30.—Cattle—Re- dis ern California. here. tied. 2% net lower to %@4c advance |ceipts none; market higher for week; Mexican Petroleum sagged ‘off also} Dr. Schurman who is on his way | ° With September 60%c to 60%5¢. beef steers, $6.00@8.50; cows and helf.|{fOm yesterday's closing and some to China to assume his new duties, Huge stocks on hand tended to ease |ers, $5.50@7.50; calves, §$5.50@8,00;|Profit-taking was noticeable in North-|declared the great need of the coun- the oats market despite continued re. buils, $2.00€4.00; stockers and feed.|¢™m Pacific. The shipping continued try in a strong government ports of poor yields from the new | ers. $4.25@5.50. under pressure, The invitition to China to’ partici crop. Prices opened unchanged to %c}| Hogs—Receipts 100 head: market a pate in the coming disarmament con er. September. 38%c and re-| Weak; top $10.6; bulk, $9.00@10.50. Money and Exchange. ference is highly significant of the cat apt yy 2 Sheep—Receipts 600; steady to 25¢| NEW YORK, July 30.—Prime mer-|advancement of that nation. D Proviaighs were easy’ with’ hogs. lower; lambs, $8.50@9.5; ewos, $4.0@ per, 6@6% r eent Schurman said. He said the poli sath iS 5.00. nge—Steady; sterling, demand |the United States toward China is f¢ Cisethig s Guviations. ee Gables, $3.56% jher territorial Integrity and for ti TAGO, July 30.—Close: Demand, 7.62; cables, 7.63. |"open_door.” “at-—September, $1.2 Decem : = a 26% | required by! Corn—Septomber, 60}\¢; December, G0%c Outs—September, 38%c; December, July, $18.60; Septembér, September, 12 October, September, $10.5 October. ators. cnt | Steady AGO. receipts Potatoes ; Kaw Valley Bachelor Club And Boarding House 239 North’ Park Has Opened for Business. Slower Baths > Rates $12.80 Per Week If You Want a Geod Time Attend The BIG DANCE AT The Open Air Pavilion PARKERTON Saturday Evening, July 30 THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Sensible Car for Everyone r The thrifty people of Casper are buying Ford cars in F greater quantities than ever before. § h Fé Low first cost; low cost of operation and a high sub- stantial second-hand value, together with the wonderful service we are maintaining for Ford owners of Casper, make it the bestautomobile buy. A Hundred New Fords Have Been Sold In Casper During the Past 60 Days PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY, EARL C. BOYLE 125 to 137 North Center Van G (ANIM Business Is Silat | We fully believe this and call your attention to the fact that we are striving to make our office your. business information bureau regarding INSURANCE—0On anything, anywhere. CASUALTY—Contract or any other kind of Bonds. INVESTMENTS—Real Estate and Loans, Today we advise the purchase of Country Club Home Sites on the easy term con- tract system offered. This time next year will prove our statement that this is The Choiceet Addition in Casper All Modern Improvements Available—BU Y NOW. orden Investment Co., inc. TRIBUNE BUILDING MTN Ne Nes PHONE 555 INTERNET Ne

Other pages from this issue: